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nancy: straight ahead, saving science. researchers and thousands of people braving the rain as others gathered around the world to send a message about the importance of science on earth day. a mother in tears, a fellow passenger angry about a near miss involving a small child. and what went down on an thatcan airlines airplane caused a flight attendant to be placed on leave. ad a small airplane endured crash landing after the weather forced the pilot to turn around. thank you for joining us on this saturday. kimberly has the night off. did not thousands gathering on the national mall today for the march for science. the rain is still falling across the area at this hour. meteorologist josh knight has a first look. josh: for the most part, we are looking at trying trends overnight and tomorrow. a big improvement from today. bethesda, congressional country club, just over a third of an inch of rain. we have had rain most of the day, but pretty light. the other number that jumps out is 51 degrees. switching over to satellite
nancy: straight ahead, saving science. researchers and thousands of people braving the rain as others gathered around the world to send a message about the importance of science on earth day. a mother in tears, a fellow passenger angry about a near miss involving a small child. and what went down on an thatcan airlines airplane caused a flight attendant to be placed on leave. ad a small airplane endured crash landing after the weather forced the pilot to turn around. thank you for joining us on...
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and for the younger kids, i got to meet sid the science kidnapped and bill 9nye the science guy along with the guys from myth busters and cast members from the big bang theory and ncis. it's a big learning experience. this is the one learning experience that is more fun than anything else. it is truly hands on. you are touching and feeling everything. i even saw kids experimenting with candy. plenty of weather observations and you get to see a weather balloon a close. i spo will speak with the executive director, coming up. now it is 51 degrees in leesburg, 57 in georgetown, berkeley springs, 50. highs today with sunshine, low to mid 60's, but it will be breezy all day long until sunset for. then the wind will die down. tomorrow we will be at about five or 10 miles an hour. we will talk about the weekend forecast and some rainfall bets on the way, coming up. >> thanks so much. i bet all the youngsters would love to be in new york right now. the space shuttle enterprise arrived at jfk after taking its final flight. it took off from dulles airport on top of the 747, flying over the stat
and for the younger kids, i got to meet sid the science kidnapped and bill 9nye the science guy along with the guys from myth busters and cast members from the big bang theory and ncis. it's a big learning experience. this is the one learning experience that is more fun than anything else. it is truly hands on. you are touching and feeling everything. i even saw kids experimenting with candy. plenty of weather observations and you get to see a weather balloon a close. i spo will speak with the...
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science data that -- earth science data. i can show you one now. >> pretty cool. patrick is a fellow meteorologist. blow my mind. >> this is one of my favorites. this is looking at the same time period in 2012 when we had hurricane sandy. in.an see sandy heree, zoom what is really cool, we can layer our earth at night. we can see the number of people that would be impacted by hurricane sandy. we can adjust the transparency and see how many people were impacted by the storm as it moves up the east coast. >> this is incredible. the technology from your ipad and from the different satellite products, being able to display it right here. absolutely incredible. patrick, thank you. and all of the students and charles county are going to be able to benefit from these incredible resources at the james e richmond science center in charles county. here is to learning, here is to science, here's to fun. >> no one get as excited as i lean and jacqui about science. >> coming up on abc 7 news at noon, a controversial action figure. why no
science data that -- earth science data. i can show you one now. >> pretty cool. patrick is a fellow meteorologist. blow my mind. >> this is one of my favorites. this is looking at the same time period in 2012 when we had hurricane sandy. in.an see sandy heree, zoom what is really cool, we can layer our earth at night. we can see the number of people that would be impacted by hurricane sandy. we can adjust the transparency and see how many people were impacted by the storm as it...
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please welcome "science bob" pflugfelder. hello, science bob. how are you? thank you for coming out. >> awesome to be here. >> jimmy: who is teaching your class while you are here? >> we have a sub in today. >> jimmy: is science real? >> science is not magic. it's real. >> jimmy: okay. and shouldn't it be -- isn't it better left to the chinese? [ laughter ] >> ah -- it's for everyone. science is for everyone. >> jimmy: that's great. show us what we're going to do here. >> all right, sure. do you remember learning about bernoles principle? >> jimmy: who? >> he was an incredible mathematician, incredible scientist, did all sorts of crazy formulas on the way air moves and air pressure. >> jimmy: oh, he was a nerd. i remember him. yeah. we beat him up pretty good. >> yeah. okay. so, anyway, we've taken all of his formulas and all that and managed to use all that technology to make a beach ball float. >> jimmy: okay, good. he'd be prr proud. >> the idea is, when air is moving forever quickly, it create as low pressure. so, we're going to put this beach ball over
please welcome "science bob" pflugfelder. hello, science bob. how are you? thank you for coming out. >> awesome to be here. >> jimmy: who is teaching your class while you are here? >> we have a sub in today. >> jimmy: is science real? >> science is not magic. it's real. >> jimmy: okay. and shouldn't it be -- isn't it better left to the chinese? [ laughter ] >> ah -- it's for everyone. science is for everyone. >> jimmy: that's great. show...
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he's -- science bob is an elementary schoolteacher. he teaches science. he makes science fun. when i was in school, we had a teacher who made science not fun for us. she made it dreary and sad what was her name? >> cleto: mrs. dixon. >> she was like three feet tall. >> cleto: she called me the wrong name. >> jimmy: for those of you that weren't listening, that was the bell. but science bob is fun. here's some highlights from the last time he was on the show. >> three, two, one, pour. there we go. >> jimmy: whoa! >> pressure is building up now. bubbles are being created -- >> jimmy: i feel like jesus. whoa! whoa! >> powering it up. >> jimmy: oh, feels weird on my body. oh. >> go ahead. >> let me lob -- >> jimmy: oh! most of the audience was killed that night, so -- [ applause ] that's a warning to you. but tonight, science bob is going to make a cloud in our studio, a real huge cloud. and we're all going to lay on it and play harps. i should also mention that the l.a. feast of san gennaro is going on. this is something i started with my buddy doug in 2001. our ninth annual feas
he's -- science bob is an elementary schoolteacher. he teaches science. he makes science fun. when i was in school, we had a teacher who made science not fun for us. she made it dreary and sad what was her name? >> cleto: mrs. dixon. >> she was like three feet tall. >> cleto: she called me the wrong name. >> jimmy: for those of you that weren't listening, that was the bell. but science bob is fun. here's some highlights from the last time he was on the show. >>...
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. >> science doesn't call it god. what is god if not the immeasurable potential of all that was, all that is and all that will be. >> reporter: chopra sums up with this rousing appeal to the scientists in the audience to open their minds to his idea of god. >> one of the things we have to do today, my friends at cal tech, you have to stop being the jihadists, and the vatican of conservative and orthodox science, which is not relevant anymore. >> reporter: did you hear anything in there that convinces you, michael? >> um -- you asked what i meant by woo woo, that is the embodiment of woo woo. he said -- [ applause ] he said stringing together at a rapid patter of, a bunch of scientific sounding words with spiritual new age worlds doesn't mean anything. >> i hope that our scientists here in this audience who will -- >> not jihadists here, this is cal tech. that was really unspiritual of you. very undeepak of you to say that. >> well, you bring out the worst in me. >> maybe you need to meditate a little bit there. >> i w
. >> science doesn't call it god. what is god if not the immeasurable potential of all that was, all that is and all that will be. >> reporter: chopra sums up with this rousing appeal to the scientists in the audience to open their minds to his idea of god. >> one of the things we have to do today, my friends at cal tech, you have to stop being the jihadists, and the vatican of conservative and orthodox science, which is not relevant anymore. >> reporter: did you hear...
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science is something you touch. reporter: and the students really like the hands on aspect. >> sometimes you fly and stuff. >> chemistry has a lot of things and cooking is one of them. i really like cooking. >> i think it's worth it. i learn amazing things here. >> you don't have to worry about everything being right or the experiment going right even if you mess it up. reporter: for one student it is also very personal. >> i like it when she can take on other people. reporter: that's because the science coach is also her mother. as for the program's impact on the students --. >> they are talking about chemistry, telling me knowledge about the periodic table that i wouldn't expect an average fourth grader to know. >> all it takes is one person to spark an idea. reporter: leon harris, abc 7 news. >> not only do the students benefit. the schools that have a science coach get $500 from the american chemical society. there are 200 science coaches nationwide with 11 in our area. coming up on saturday news extra, one of t
science is something you touch. reporter: and the students really like the hands on aspect. >> sometimes you fly and stuff. >> chemistry has a lot of things and cooking is one of them. i really like cooking. >> i think it's worth it. i learn amazing things here. >> you don't have to worry about everything being right or the experiment going right even if you mess it up. reporter: for one student it is also very personal. >> i like it when she can take on other...
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please welcome "science bob" pflugfelder. >> thanks for science! >> jimmy: did you meet johnny depp? >> i did, very nice guy, very friendly. >> jimmy: what are we going to do here? i like showing how science is used in everyday things. anyone that has a small child that uses diapers? >> jimmy: i have a small child that uses diapers and occasionally i wear one myself. >> they need to do a shotout to polymer scientists. polymers are long chains of molecules. here's a diaper. there are surprises inside of diapers. >> jimmy: yes, there's always a surprise. [ laughter ] >> tear this open and then shake it over the table. >> jimmy: >> jimmy: yeah. cocaine? >> no, that's a polymer. >> jimmy: oh. >> it has a very special job. we have a very large amount of water. then this is diaper polymer. we'll show you how that polymer works. take this water, dump it into the polymer. nice big fell swoop there to stir it up. >> jimmy: did you empty like 100 diapers to get that? >> that's a lot of work. >> jimmy: all right. i should just do it? >> dump that in there, on
please welcome "science bob" pflugfelder. >> thanks for science! >> jimmy: did you meet johnny depp? >> i did, very nice guy, very friendly. >> jimmy: what are we going to do here? i like showing how science is used in everyday things. anyone that has a small child that uses diapers? >> jimmy: i have a small child that uses diapers and occasionally i wear one myself. >> they need to do a shotout to polymer scientists. polymers are long chains of...
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. >> she's excited about science and math and engineering. and what other opportunity for her to be around other girls that look just like her -- >> couldn't this one goo here? >> many of these girls don't have role models in engineering or computer science. black women make up less than 3% of the workforce at the biggest tech companies. kimberly bryant, electrical engineer who worked in biotech dilemma. >> i was one of maybe two or three students of color in my electrical engineering class when i went to college. >> reporter: bryant founded black girls code with hopes of literally changing the face of technology. >> when we generally think of a computer scientist now, it does not look like a woman of color. it's very much white, male dominant. and that's important for us to show that black girls can code. >> most black girls aren't into computers and stuff. but it's really cool and fun. >> reporter: black girls code held its first event four years ago in san francisco with eight girls. today the none profit has chapters in eight u.s. cities
. >> she's excited about science and math and engineering. and what other opportunity for her to be around other girls that look just like her -- >> couldn't this one goo here? >> many of these girls don't have role models in engineering or computer science. black women make up less than 3% of the workforce at the biggest tech companies. kimberly bryant, electrical engineer who worked in biotech dilemma. >> i was one of maybe two or three students of color in my...
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>> science fans. >> bible fans. >> bill nye. >> reporter: how about you? >> ken ham. >> have you guys said a word to each other before? you have? are you getting along? do i need to get in there and break it up at all? >> no, we're good. >> reporter: backstage with only minutes to go, ham's nerves are starting to show. >> i'm just asking the lord to calm me down. so i'm not so nervous. [ applause ] >> reporter: game time. it's on. ham's opening gamut is to attack nye's argument that believing in creationism means you can't be a good scientist by playing clips like this one of the man who invented the mri. >> i'm a young earth creation scientists and believe that god created the world in six 24-hour days. >> reporter: he goes on to argue when people's belief in the bible is eroded society crumbles. >> i love science. i want children to be caught the right foundation, that there's a god who created them, who loves them. >> thank you very much. mr. ham, i learned something. >> reporter: nye starts out cordially enough but then takes a hard run at ham's assert
>> science fans. >> bible fans. >> bill nye. >> reporter: how about you? >> ken ham. >> have you guys said a word to each other before? you have? are you getting along? do i need to get in there and break it up at all? >> no, we're good. >> reporter: backstage with only minutes to go, ham's nerves are starting to show. >> i'm just asking the lord to calm me down. so i'm not so nervous. [ applause ] >> reporter: game time. it's on....
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come explore with me, sid the science kid, coming up next. >> "sid the science kid" is made possible by... first5 california is a proud sponsor of "sid the science kid." >> at boeing, we believe the best way to prepare children for success is by nurturing their curiosity and enthusiasm for learning, and letting the future of our children take flight. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from...
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you know what i developed for my science fair when i was a kid? it was a miniature light bulb that lit up when you attached to a battery. >> did it work. >> yeah, kind of like a flashlight which already existed at the time. but i thought it was innovative. >> i invented an iphone last year. >> yeah? got some stock you want to share with me. >> that's the news for this half hour. >>> this morning on "world news now," political party time. >> a massive crowd of sanders supporters swarm an iconic new york city park as donald trump takes aim at the head of his own party, saying he should be ashamed of himself. details ahead. >>> this one's a little too close for comfort. russian jets fly repeatedly over an american unable ship in the most aggressive act since the cold war. what was really behind the show of force. >>> then hunters searching for the lochness monster make a thrilling discovery. it's 30 feet long and was found at the bottom of the lake. but it wasn't quite what they were hoping for. >>> and the golden state warriors surpass michael jorda
you know what i developed for my science fair when i was a kid? it was a miniature light bulb that lit up when you attached to a battery. >> did it work. >> yeah, kind of like a flashlight which already existed at the time. but i thought it was innovative. >> i invented an iphone last year. >> yeah? got some stock you want to share with me. >> that's the news for this half hour. >>> this morning on "world news now," political party time. >>...
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science is taking on one of the classic home remedies. warding off cold symptoms. and full steam ahead. the first african-american woman to become a three-star officer. she sits >> a trailblazer her entire career michelle howard, reaching the rank of a three- star. >> surviving the attack on the pentagon, and the struggles up the ladder of success. maureen bunyan reports. >> the seaswere often rough for this sailor. >> those who did not want me there or who were trying to undermine what i was trying to do. >> vice admiral michelle howard, headquartered in north. -- norfolk. she has been front and center for many crises. >> you could see the smoke coming out of the building. i said to myself, i need to be able to defend my nation. >> that resolve helped to have her become the first african- american woman to command a warship, and the first to lead an expeditionary strike group, finding pirates. somali pirates hijack a cargo ship -- a hijacked -- pirates hijacked a cargo ship, and she devised a plan, also involving alarge team of u.s. forces. the five-day standoff e
science is taking on one of the classic home remedies. warding off cold symptoms. and full steam ahead. the first african-american woman to become a three-star officer. she sits >> a trailblazer her entire career michelle howard, reaching the rank of a three- star. >> surviving the attack on the pentagon, and the struggles up the ladder of success. maureen bunyan reports. >> the seaswere often rough for this sailor. >> those who did not want me there or who were trying...
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science bob is a pyromaniac, if nothing else. well, we have a very big -- you built something huge and spect spectacular. >> jimmy: you can find more information about everything you saw here on bob's website, we have one more thing when we come back. we love knowing what's happening. so the nest cam security camera looks after things and alerts your phone if something's up. hey, need a glass? no matter what it is. hey, dad. ? happy anniversary dinner, darlin' can this much love be cleaned by a little bit of dawn ultra? one bottle has the grease cleaning power of two bottles of this bargain brand. a drop of dawn and grease is gone. what a lovely home you have. is this your family? yea, that's my daughter, my son, and that's my... hey, kool-aid man! ...husband. oh yeah!!! [ crashing ] [ electricity crackles ] hey at least you got your homeowners insurance car insurance you saved a ton! yeah. do you want to see the rest of the house? -i can actually see a lot of it. -oh. this is the story of fall's biggest fan. autumn was born on t
science bob is a pyromaniac, if nothing else. well, we have a very big -- you built something huge and spect spectacular. >> jimmy: you can find more information about everything you saw here on bob's website, we have one more thing when we come back. we love knowing what's happening. so the nest cam security camera looks after things and alerts your phone if something's up. hey, need a glass? no matter what it is. hey, dad. ? happy anniversary dinner, darlin' can this much love be...
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i love science. i want children to be taught the right foundation that there's a god who created them, who loves them. >> reporter: nye argued there's no way the earth can only be 6,000 years old, as ham insists. >> some of them are over 6,000 years old. how could these trees be there if there was an enormous flood just 4,000 years ago? >> reporter: when it was over, no minds were changed. >> we are more alike than we are different. >> we all descended from adam and eve. >> reporter: science may have spoken. but the debate rages on. dan harris, abc news, petersburg, kentucky. >> thanks to dan and to "nightline" tonight. >>> there's much more ahead on "world news" this thursday evening. and get this. getting paid to shop in your favorite store. as long as you're willing to spy while you're shopping. tonight, hear from one customer who made $12,000 doing it. we're back in just two minutes. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ (bag shaking) (vo) bring the thrill of the catch... straight to their bowl, with friskies seafood
i love science. i want children to be taught the right foundation that there's a god who created them, who loves them. >> reporter: nye argued there's no way the earth can only be 6,000 years old, as ham insists. >> some of them are over 6,000 years old. how could these trees be there if there was an enormous flood just 4,000 years ago? >> reporter: when it was over, no minds were changed. >> we are more alike than we are different. >> we all descended from adam...
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but now modern science reveals deep flaws in the conviction. was this man wrongly executed? it's a "nightline" investigation. captions paid for by abc, inc. >>> tonight on "nightline," anatomy of an arrest. inside the frantic 48 hours leading to the arrest of raymond clark. the yale lab technician police say strangled ivy league bride to be annie le. closing in on a killer, surveillance footage, security swipe cards, nly 300 pieces >>> good evening, i'm terry moran. we begin tonight with the big break in the investigation of the murder of yale graduate student and bride to be annie le. the arrest of lab technician raymond clark early this morning. it came after a frenzy of evidence collection including the dna sample from clark. prosecutors believe this killing was not the tragic result of a love affair gone wrong as was suggested but a deadly example of workplace olence. and tonight, if suspect will -- the suspect will spend his first night in a maximum security facility, a long way from where his day began as david muir reports. >> unmarked cars had surrounded this motel 8
but now modern science reveals deep flaws in the conviction. was this man wrongly executed? it's a "nightline" investigation. captions paid for by abc, inc. >>> tonight on "nightline," anatomy of an arrest. inside the frantic 48 hours leading to the arrest of raymond clark. the yale lab technician police say strangled ivy league bride to be annie le. closing in on a killer, surveillance footage, security swipe cards, nly 300 pieces >>> good evening, i'm...
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thank you, "science bob." and on "science bob's" website, too. we'll be right back with jane's addiction. >> jimmy: this is their new album, it comes out october 18th. it's called "the great escape artist." here with the song "irresistible force," jane's addiction. ♪ ♪ we didn't know that it would blow up with such might the stars are ♪ ♪ even brighter contrasted by the night sent out shock waves filled up the outer space ♪ ♪ even the ghost came to the late late late show watch us play ♪ ♪ ooh everything went tossing everyone was talking making up their faces ♪ wonder what we look like naked ah the irresistible force met ♪ ♪ the immovable object oh oh oh ah the irresistible force met ♪ ♪ the immovable object banging and banging and banging and banging and ♪ ♪ banging together ♪ ♪ we've become a big business a galaxy merger ♪ ♪ the two of us a big bang god is a real man god is a dad ♪ ♪ god is dad ah the irresistible force met the immovable object ♪ ♪ oh oh oh ♪ ah the irresistible force met the immo
thank you, "science bob." and on "science bob's" website, too. we'll be right back with jane's addiction. >> jimmy: this is their new album, it comes out october 18th. it's called "the great escape artist." here with the song "irresistible force," jane's addiction. ♪ ♪ we didn't know that it would blow up with such might the stars are ♪ ♪ even brighter contrasted by the night sent out shock waves filled up the outer space ♪ ♪ even the...
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the march for science, joining them big names like tv host and scientist bill nye the science guy. also leading the march, some familiar faces. first stepped into the spotlight when she wrote a letter to president barack obama. >> kids were getting lead poisoning. anna-lysa: how does that make you feel? >> mad. anna-lysa: on this person's shoulders through the march. >> i think this march is very much about the bipartisan theme. we have to be careful to ever think it is partisan. withlysa: many held signs messages directed at president trump, urging him to continue providing federal funding to organizations that rely on science. we have't like the fact people in power who do not recognize the very valid science. anna-lysa: president trump tweeted this -- i am committed to keeping air and water clean, but always remember the economic growth of environmental protection. jobs matter. on the abc 7 news. national mall, anna-lysa gayle abc 7 news. day,cy: in honor of earth nasa released these images from the international space station from 250 m president trump under pressure as he near
the march for science, joining them big names like tv host and scientist bill nye the science guy. also leading the march, some familiar faces. first stepped into the spotlight when she wrote a letter to president barack obama. >> kids were getting lead poisoning. anna-lysa: how does that make you feel? >> mad. anna-lysa: on this person's shoulders through the march. >> i think this march is very much about the bipartisan theme. we have to be careful to ever think it is...
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. >> "science bob" pflugfelder. sean "diddy" combs. >> >> dicky: from hollywood, it's "jimmy kimmel live." tonight -- sean "diddy" combs. "science bob" pflugfelder. and music from miley cyrus. with cleto and the cletones. and now, stay still, here's jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: well, that's very nice. appreciate it. hi there. i'm jimmy. i'm the host of the show. thank you for watching at home. thank you for coming to -- [ cheers and applause ] -- visit. i hope you had a good valentine's day last night. did you have a good valentine's day last night? [ cheers ] it's good to get the sex out of the way for the rest of the year, isn't it? [ laughter ] it is kind of weird to come to work knowing what your co-workers did last night. [ laughter ] i know one -- jason, what -- did you -- what did you do last night? did you make love to your beautiful wife? >> i didn't do anything last night. >> jimmy: you didn't do anything? >> we went out to dinner. >> jimmy: what? >> we went out t
. >> "science bob" pflugfelder. sean "diddy" combs. >> >> dicky: from hollywood, it's "jimmy kimmel live." tonight -- sean "diddy" combs. "science bob" pflugfelder. and music from miley cyrus. with cleto and the cletones. and now, stay still, here's jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: well, that's very nice. appreciate it. hi there. i'm jimmy. i'm the host of the show. thank you for...
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thank you, science bob. we'll be right back with sean "diddy" combs. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ [ male announcer ] there's no point in writing a remarkable story, if you don't know how to end it properly. ♪ get home safe. ♪ ketel one. gentlemen, this is vodka. drink responsibly. gentlemen, this is vodka. how are you? we're going to head on into the interview. john, jill...mr. jacobson... what's it like driving the fusion hybrid? you can read every system that is operating by pushing a button. it's like driving a computer. what would be the hardest thing for you to give up? the miles per gallon, the fuel. when you're used to filling your car up once a week, then suddenly once every three weeks, believe me it'll be a big difference going back. my name is aurora guerrero and i make films about real people and real places. my feature film is a story about two 15 year old chicanas who are growing up in southeast la. it's a story about first love. i got a call from sundance. they told me they wanted to screen
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from boston, please welcome "science bob" pflugfelder. [ cheers and applause ] hello, science bob. thank you for coming. that's a good-looking jacket you have there. is that a tie-dye? can you buy that -- >> no, i actually made this. first and only thing i've ever tie-dyed. >> jimmy: it's a winner. >> thank you. >> jimmy: tell us what we're going to do here. i know you're a teacher. what grade do you teach? >> elementary level, which is somewhat unique. >> jimmy: and the kids go nuts? they like to see weird stuff? >> oh, yeah. >> jimmy: me, too. >> we don't sit and read a whole lot. >> jimmy: me either. that's exactly what i like, so that's why this is going to work out so well. what is your first experiment? is it really an experiment? >> no, it's a demonstration. >> jimmy: very good. >> all right, so we're going to basically break apart molecules. >> jimmy: good. >> we're going to use hydrogen peroxide but not what you get in the store. hydrogen peroxide is actually h202. >> jimmy: you get a weaker version in the store? i used to intentionally cut myself to pour, so i could sizzl
from boston, please welcome "science bob" pflugfelder. [ cheers and applause ] hello, science bob. thank you for coming. that's a good-looking jacket you have there. is that a tie-dye? can you buy that -- >> no, i actually made this. first and only thing i've ever tie-dyed. >> jimmy: it's a winner. >> thank you. >> jimmy: tell us what we're going to do here. i know you're a teacher. what grade do you teach? >> elementary level, which is somewhat unique....
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now, if you look at the science, the ice caps are melting. we were in last a few years ago, and we saw some evidence of that. if you look at the science, polr bears are being stranded out without being able to get back o the mainland and that is part of the indication sea levels are rising. pollution levels in our water ad our air are increasing, and really what this gets to is what type of place do we want to live for our sons and our daughters and for our grand grand? what type of place will they hae to live in? will it have to be a bubble that protects us from all of live in the environment as we -- as you and i and all of us were raised to be? >> i want to comment upon your statement about money. i agree. if we want to get off the fossil fuels, sure, if you want to pay more money, we could have all cellar. we don't have to do any of the screen house gas emissions. and if we're willing to pay for it, then we've solved the climae change problem. we've cut all the greenhouse gas emissions. it is about money, you're exacty right. we have the
now, if you look at the science, the ice caps are melting. we were in last a few years ago, and we saw some evidence of that. if you look at the science, polr bears are being stranded out without being able to get back o the mainland and that is part of the indication sea levels are rising. pollution levels in our water ad our air are increasing, and really what this gets to is what type of place do we want to live for our sons and our daughters and for our grand grand? what type of place will...
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tonight a man of great mystery and science but mostly science, science bob pflugfelder is here with demonstrations and explosions to delight and amaze. like these. >> jimmy: and then if we survive that, they are nominated for not one but two cma awards, "happy endings," d mercedes-benz stage. tomorrow night kal wl be here. david muir from abc news will join us. we'll have music from the xx. our first guest is an oscar and golden globe-nominated jedi knight who you should never borrow something from then forget to return it because he will hunt you down like a dog to his new movie about richard nixon and deep throat is called "mark felt: the man who brought down the white house." >> if we could get indictments, in your opinion, who would we get? how high? maybe attorney general? what about the president? >> jimmy: "mark felt: the man who brought down the white house" opens friday in new york and l.a., please welcome liam neeson! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: it's very good to see you. >> jedi knight. i haven't heard that for a long time. >> jimmy: it seems like that's going to follow you yo
tonight a man of great mystery and science but mostly science, science bob pflugfelder is here with demonstrations and explosions to delight and amaze. like these. >> jimmy: and then if we survive that, they are nominated for not one but two cma awards, "happy endings," d mercedes-benz stage. tomorrow night kal wl be here. david muir from abc news will join us. we'll have music from the xx. our first guest is an oscar and golden globe-nominated jedi knight who you should never...
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the next launch for orbital sciences was scheduled for april. that is right now on hold as they continue this investigation. they have to repair the damage launchpad last night. explosion andant all of those flames caused significant damage. >> one final question. food,w there was supplies, equipment on board. will this affect the people on board the international space station? >> nasa says it will not. they say this was not an urgent supply mission that was going up. the russians have also volunteered to help out and maybe take some things up on their next supply trip, perhaps a little bit of a peace offering considering how bad u.s.-russian relations have been recently. fine and it just just might be missing out on some treats. there were reports that there were freeze-dried crabcakes for one of the astronauts originally from the maryland area. >> it seems our local guy from baltimore will not getting crabcakes. but no harm done. thank you so much. you can be sure that we will stay on top of this story for you. you can find updates throughout
the next launch for orbital sciences was scheduled for april. that is right now on hold as they continue this investigation. they have to repair the damage launchpad last night. explosion andant all of those flames caused significant damage. >> one final question. food,w there was supplies, equipment on board. will this affect the people on board the international space station? >> nasa says it will not. they say this was not an urgent supply mission that was going up. the russians...
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thank you, "science bob." and on "science bob's" website, too. we'll be right back with jane's addiction. i'm a curious seeker. i am a chemistry aficionado. diphenhydramine. magnesium hydroxide. atheletes foot. yes. i'm a people pleaser. if elected, i promise flu shots for all. i am a walking medical dictionary. congratulations virginia. inflamed uvula. i'm virginia. i'm a target pharmacist d i'm here to answer your questions. why did you buy my husband a falcon? thanks for the falcon. i didn't buy anyone a falcon. sure, you did. you saved us a lot of money on auto insurance. i used that money to buy a falcon. ergo, you bought me a falcon. i should've got a falcon. most people who switch to state farm save on average about $480. what they do with it, well, that's their business. oh, that explains a lot, actually. [ chuckles ] [ male announcer ] another reason people switchch to state far. aw, i could've gotten a falcon. [ male announcer ] get to a better state. [ falcon screeches ] >> jimmy: this is their new album, it comes out october 18th. it'
thank you, "science bob." and on "science bob's" website, too. we'll be right back with jane's addiction. i'm a curious seeker. i am a chemistry aficionado. diphenhydramine. magnesium hydroxide. atheletes foot. yes. i'm a people pleaser. if elected, i promise flu shots for all. i am a walking medical dictionary. congratulations virginia. inflamed uvula. i'm virginia. i'm a target pharmacist d i'm here to answer your questions. why did you buy my husband a falcon? thanks for...
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science. only 12% of engineers today are female. which makes what happened at the google science fair this week so amazing. 7,000 entries from 91 countries. >> sean from sow paul. >> i'm from south africa. >> reporter: the winners? three american girls. >> when i go to school, i feel like an all-american teenager. >> reporter: naomi shaw discovered ways to improve indoor air equal quality for people with asthma. >> i enjoy violin, piano. >> reporter: certain marinades on grilled chicken create harmful carcinogens. >> we are here to actually see the cattle drives -- >> reporter: 17-year-old sha re's breakthrough, identifying a protein that could counter the resistance some women have to chemotherapy. >> that perception that women can't compete in science has been ingrained in this field for so long. this shows that our world is changing and women are stepping forward in science. and i'm excited to be a small part of that. >> reporter: the future stars of another field. no shin guards required. sharyn alfonsi, abc news, new york. >> a
science. only 12% of engineers today are female. which makes what happened at the google science fair this week so amazing. 7,000 entries from 91 countries. >> sean from sow paul. >> i'm from south africa. >> reporter: the winners? three american girls. >> when i go to school, i feel like an all-american teenager. >> reporter: naomi shaw discovered ways to improve indoor air equal quality for people with asthma. >> i enjoy violin, piano. >> reporter:...
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. ♪ ♪ blinded me with science ♪ she blinded me >> so it is our premiere weird science segment here. >> kendis wanted this outfit. no, dr. margaret in the house. science. >> this is what we wear for this segment. >> apparently. new girl getting stuck dressed up in costume. whatever, kendis. i'm here for two more days after this. >> alcohol substance. >> we were warned not to put these too close to our face. science is real. >> where a sunday you have the spacex launch of satellite is what they were supposedly launching. this was seen in the skies above america after that launch. a weird little spiral. >> it's alien. >> that's why they kept it a secret. >> i'm wearing a lab coat alien. >> it kind of reminds us and takes us back to that other spacex launch late last year where all of california was intrigued that they saw it in southern california. it resulted in an accident. did you see that video? >> oh, my gosh. >> so many people were caught looking up at the sky. >> don't live stream thins whgs while you're driving. >> don't look at the aliens. >> don't look at the aliens. ignore the
. ♪ ♪ blinded me with science ♪ she blinded me >> so it is our premiere weird science segment here. >> kendis wanted this outfit. no, dr. margaret in the house. science. >> this is what we wear for this segment. >> apparently. new girl getting stuck dressed up in costume. whatever, kendis. i'm here for two more days after this. >> alcohol substance. >> we were warned not to put these too close to our face. science is real. >> where a sunday you...
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even though we value the science technology, engineering, and math. about 70% of people who graduate tear graduates in that discipline. ourre expanding in curriculum and other areas to not just be the scientific site. we have a chinese major, and arabic major. even our economics has expanded to not just be in the political science i, but also delving into the quantitative side, the technical side. we have a nuclear engineering major. and we have over 100 students in , which makes it the top three of nuclear engineers. this will be the first year we graduate within those disciplines to include every sickle mention of taking two cyber courses. we got rid of one engine -- we got rid of one optical engineering course. amongst all that, we're asking even our science teachers to do in their classroom is mentioned have their students writing and doing more public speaking, because that communication skill is still required. vago: it is one of the core missions of the school, to build leaders who are great communicators. what is you are thinking about what th
even though we value the science technology, engineering, and math. about 70% of people who graduate tear graduates in that discipline. ourre expanding in curriculum and other areas to not just be the scientific site. we have a chinese major, and arabic major. even our economics has expanded to not just be in the political science i, but also delving into the quantitative side, the technical side. we have a nuclear engineering major. and we have over 100 students in , which makes it the top...
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that's science fiction. but as of the grim sleeper, it's now science fact that a dna sample collected from one person can impla cat members of an entire family. >> there are certain families that are going to be looked at much more closely by the police than others. this raises specters that used to be associated with the eugenics movement, the science of better breeding. it's almost the idea of corruption of blood. >> reporter: there's also the fear that dna databases could be the ultimate in racial profiling. >> african-americans are represented in dna databases at a rate of about 4 to 1 to whites. that means that the families of african-american people in the database are going to be disproportionately placed under permanent genetic surveillance. i imagine there are lots of african-american families who will think that's racial discrimination pure and simple. >> it's not racial injustice when you catch somebody who just killed ten people. the people who are most happy about it are the families of the vict
that's science fiction. but as of the grim sleeper, it's now science fact that a dna sample collected from one person can impla cat members of an entire family. >> there are certain families that are going to be looked at much more closely by the police than others. this raises specters that used to be associated with the eugenics movement, the science of better breeding. it's almost the idea of corruption of blood. >> reporter: there's also the fear that dna databases could be the...
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science. >> the m.x. lab is the foundation second mobile science lab. and expands the reach to 10,000 more students at 35 high schools. >> this is really cool. >> at albert einstein high school, kellye lynn, abc7 >> right now at 6:00, the aftermath of a public attack and why many say it happened in a time that has become dangerous to be outside. >> fugitive on the run. the police and the k9 backed but the swat teams hot on the trail of a man convicted of trying to kill cops. >> a police officer's split second position and how he was in a position to save a young life. announcer: now "abc7 news at 6:00". on your side. michelle: beaten and left for dead outside a metro station. this gives us a look at the aftermath of the violent attack. very disturbing to watch. this is the work of a pack of teenagers that all played out after school let out yesterday near the potomac avenue metro stop. stephen tschida is there with why many consider that time of day treacherous stephen: right here in front of the metro st
science. >> the m.x. lab is the foundation second mobile science lab. and expands the reach to 10,000 more students at 35 high schools. >> this is really cool. >> at albert einstein high school, kellye lynn, abc7 >> right now at 6:00, the aftermath of a public attack and why many say it happened in a time that has become dangerous to be outside. >> fugitive on the run. the police and the k9 backed but the swat teams hot on the trail of a man convicted of trying to...
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that's what i like to do because i am sid the science kid. [echoing] science kid, science kid. remember, keep asking lots and lots of questions. see you later, scientists. [thunder] whoo! wow, it's really coming down. wow! >> look at that. >> oh, hi. we're just checking out our website. you can explore with us. >> yeah! >> oh, that's a great idea. come join us. visit pbskids.org. there's a lot of great information for grownups, too. >> i think we look pretty good in the computer. >> yeah! >> investigate, explore, episode full of amazing science. my friends and i will explore the weather around us and discover the amazing things our bodies can do. see you next time on "sid the science kid." [captioning made possible by the jim henssid the science kids made possible by... first5 california is a proud sponsor of "sid the science kid." >> at boeing, we believe the best way to prepare children for success is by nurturing their curiosity and enthusiasm for learning, and letting the future of our children take flight. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from... announcer: it's
that's what i like to do because i am sid the science kid. [echoing] science kid, science kid. remember, keep asking lots and lots of questions. see you later, scientists. [thunder] whoo! wow, it's really coming down. wow! >> look at that. >> oh, hi. we're just checking out our website. you can explore with us. >> yeah! >> oh, that's a great idea. come join us. visit pbskids.org. there's a lot of great information for grownups, too. >> i think we look pretty good...
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when we return, the pentagon's chief of science and technology. you're watching "defense news." >> ast: the engineering was confirmed at a time when innovation emerged as a top priority for the pentagon. and associate editor sat down to get an assessment on the state of science and technology at dod. >> the state is strong. we have had enormous support over the last few years, with a secretary with a phd in physics, an engineer at heart. at a strong team across the services driving our investment. i don't think we've had a period of time in recent history where technology has been so central to the discussion of the long-term strategic context as we have had in the last few years. host: it's interesting because -- >> we've all heard in the last couple of years, engineering, science and technology, prototyping things get cut for current demonstrated sounds like that hasn't necessarily happen the way people expected it to. >> i have been very across the eight years of the obama administration, we have managed to preserve at an annualized dollar rate
when we return, the pentagon's chief of science and technology. you're watching "defense news." >> ast: the engineering was confirmed at a time when innovation emerged as a top priority for the pentagon. and associate editor sat down to get an assessment on the state of science and technology at dod. >> the state is strong. we have had enormous support over the last few years, with a secretary with a phd in physics, an engineer at heart. at a strong team across the...
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the president wanted to highlight science and education themes. he stressed and will stress in his budget, again next week. >>> and a victory lap for the new york giants. a ticker tape parade through lower manhattan, celebrating their triumph in the super bowl. more than a half million fans roared in approval. each player received a key to the city. and star victor cruz did his victory dance one more time. >>> and there was a second celebration later in new jersey. >>> still ahead, the baseball legend who could make millions from a new game. and why hem has his wife to thank for that. what mak leep number store different? you walk into a conventional mattress store, it's really not about you. they say, "well, if you want a firm bed you can lie on one of those, if you want a soft bed you can lie on one of those." we provide the exact individualization that your body needs. wow. that feels really good. it's about support where you find it most comfortable. at the ultimate sleep number event, queen mattresses now start at just $599. and save an aston
the president wanted to highlight science and education themes. he stressed and will stress in his budget, again next week. >>> and a victory lap for the new york giants. a ticker tape parade through lower manhattan, celebrating their triumph in the super bowl. more than a half million fans roared in approval. each player received a key to the city. and star victor cruz did his victory dance one more time. >>> and there was a second celebration later in new jersey....
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but the science nerd in me -- >> reporter: the real scientist. >> the science nerd says that this is maybe not something that is that feasible and if it is, do we need to do it or should we? >> reporter: a modern day "ice age?" >> does this look like a petting zoo to you? >> reporter: maybe we're better off leaving the wooly mammoths on ice. i'm jeremy hubbard for on ice. i'm jeremy hubbard for "nightline" in washington. me ev well, hotels know they can't fill every room every day. like this one. and this one. and oops, my bad. so, they give expedia ginormous discounts with these: unpublished rates. which means i get an even more rockin' hotel, for less. my brain didn't even break a sweat. where you book matters. expedia. [ male announcer ] the inspiration for its shape was an archer drawing his bow. ♪ could that have also inspired its 556 horsepower supercharged engine? ♪ the all-new cadillac cts-v coupe. we don't just make luxury cars, we make cadillacs. >>> every night at craigie on main, his local restaurant in massachusetts, chef tony maws demonstrates that animals can be de
but the science nerd in me -- >> reporter: the real scientist. >> the science nerd says that this is maybe not something that is that feasible and if it is, do we need to do it or should we? >> reporter: a modern day "ice age?" >> does this look like a petting zoo to you? >> reporter: maybe we're better off leaving the wooly mammoths on ice. i'm jeremy hubbard for on ice. i'm jeremy hubbard for "nightline" in washington. me ev well, hotels know...
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>> number 2, wilkus, american public, numbmber tee, michae laphen from compuputer sciences cocorp. how did they lead the list? >> american capital is a private equity company and they aree very profitable but less profitable than before. because their earnings went down, they rent or on n that. revenue declined, too. >> comomputer sciences corp.? >> they have been having a lot of challenges. the stock has lost a l of value and eaarnings and revenue dodown as well. >> those three ceo's try not to walk to the show but t there are three who may want to show it to eir shareholders. the most undnderpaid ceo -- number one, michael barnello f from lasalle hotel prproperties. you argue he is underpaid. >> what hpened with michael and d a lot of the other folks on the underpaid side was of their pay w a relatively low of f of and their performance was pretty good.
>> number 2, wilkus, american public, numbmber tee, michae laphen from compuputer sciences cocorp. how did they lead the list? >> american capital is a private equity company and they aree very profitable but less profitable than before. because their earnings went down, they rent or on n that. revenue declined, too. >> comomputer sciences corp.? >> they have been having a lot of challenges. the stock has lost a l of value and eaarnings and revenue dodown as well....
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come explore with me, sid the science kid, coming up next. >> "sid the science kid" is made possible by... first5 california is a proud sponsor of "sid the science kid." >> at boeing, we believe the best way to prepare children for success is by nurturing their curiosity and enthusiasm for learning, and letting the future of our children take flight. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from... >> hey, is this thing on? >> ♪ hey, sid, what do you say? what you want to learn today? >> i want to know why things happen and how and i want to know everything now, oh, yeah how does this thing work? why does that stuff change? how does that do what it just did? hmm what's up with the sky? you think i could fly? the world is spinning and i want to know why i've got a lot of questions and big ideas i'm sid the science kid ♪ [captioning made possible by the jim henson company and friends of nci] and he dribbles the ball around the field. can nobody stop him? oh! somebody tries, but he fails, and sid gets past, goes for a goal. yay! oh, hi. i'm sid. i'm just practicing because today
come explore with me, sid the science kid, coming up next. >> "sid the science kid" is made possible by... first5 california is a proud sponsor of "sid the science kid." >> at boeing, we believe the best way to prepare children for success is by nurturing their curiosity and enthusiasm for learning, and letting the future of our children take flight. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from... >> hey, is this thing on? >> ♪ hey, sid,...
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karen: it's not that the national science foundation wants to shut us down. they don't wish to shut us down. it's that the national science foundation has a budget that is only so big and within that budget they've got to figure out how to make scientists around the country as happy as possible and be able to pursue new ideas at the same time they're trying to keep old ones there. >> the lifeline for the telescope may come from an unlikely source, one that would not have been possible during the cold war. but funding gaps create fast friendships. >> there are about 200 billion galaxies. >> yuri milner, a russian billionaire, is pumping cash millions facility, $10 alone on a recent equipment upgrade. his project, breakthrough initiatives, is committed to using 20% of the g.b.t.'s time for the next decade, the project setting its sights on the search for life beyond the stars. yuri: i can report today that a few days ago we did our first observation and did not find anything. >> now the idea is to embrace the world of pay as you go science, soliciting partners
karen: it's not that the national science foundation wants to shut us down. they don't wish to shut us down. it's that the national science foundation has a budget that is only so big and within that budget they've got to figure out how to make scientists around the country as happy as possible and be able to pursue new ideas at the same time they're trying to keep old ones there. >> the lifeline for the telescope may come from an unlikely source, one that would not have been possible...
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it is a spectacle of science >> meant to engage students. >>it's colorful and beautiful. say the rainbow experiment is also extremely dangerous if it is done using chemicals in an open flame. can cause serious injury if it's not handled properly. joce: that's exactly what happened last month that wt woodson high school and fairfax. this sophomore used is barehands to put up a flames on one of his classmates. he spoke exclusively with 7 on your side after the rainbow experiment sent fire shooting towards the desk in his science lab, seriously hurting two kids who were hospitalized, and giving three other kids minor injuries. >> it almost looked like a blanket. i don't think it was completely a fireball coming because that seems very violent. it was widespread, but not super concentrated. is not the first of its kind accident. the u.s. chemical safety board knows of at least six mishaps across the country involving versions of the rainbow experiment, but it still done. >> it is not a significant problem in the sense that all of these incidents could have been prevented. age
it is a spectacle of science >> meant to engage students. >>it's colorful and beautiful. say the rainbow experiment is also extremely dangerous if it is done using chemicals in an open flame. can cause serious injury if it's not handled properly. joce: that's exactly what happened last month that wt woodson high school and fairfax. this sophomore used is barehands to put up a flames on one of his classmates. he spoke exclusively with 7 on your side after the rainbow experiment sent...
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our science teacher helped us build it. ♪ ♪ now i'm a geologist at chevron and i get to help science teachers. it has four servo motors and a wireless microcontroller. over the last three years we've put nearly 100 million dollars into american education. that's thousands of kids learning to love science. ♪ ♪ isn't that cool? and that's pretty cool. ♪ ♪ >>> the redskins did not have a single player in the pro bowl roster. not one. the real travesty is that lemon fletcher was not selected. he is tenacious and a great team guy. instead, san francisco's patrick willis will be the linebacker. the redskins have a relieved running back ryan train today. he was treated for canada hightower. the starter coming into camp this year was cut today. georgetown will play louisville tomorrow night. maryland has won four in a row. alex will make his debut yesterdaytomorrow. the cavaliers continue to roll. 17 points during a 12-0 run. 69-42 -- mike scott has been on a tear. his best player of the week for two straight weeks. pro basketball, the wizards do not like the publicity they are getti
our science teacher helped us build it. ♪ ♪ now i'm a geologist at chevron and i get to help science teachers. it has four servo motors and a wireless microcontroller. over the last three years we've put nearly 100 million dollars into american education. that's thousands of kids learning to love science. ♪ ♪ isn't that cool? and that's pretty cool. ♪ ♪ >>> the redskins did not have a single player in the pro bowl roster. not one. the real travesty is that lemon fletcher...
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our science teacher helped us build it. ♪ ♪ now i'm a geologist at chevron, and i get to help science teachers. it has four servo motors and a wireless microcontroller. over the last three years we've put nearly 100 million dollars into american education. that's thousands of kids learning to love science. ♪ ♪ isn't that cool? and that's pretty cool. ♪ ♪
our science teacher helped us build it. ♪ ♪ now i'm a geologist at chevron, and i get to help science teachers. it has four servo motors and a wireless microcontroller. over the last three years we've put nearly 100 million dollars into american education. that's thousands of kids learning to love science. ♪ ♪ isn't that cool? and that's pretty cool. ♪ ♪
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already she's a science star. >> get out there and make something! >> reporter: david wright, abc news, los angeles. >> so great for girls to watch. she says she spends hours thinking of her idea for her online show, but it only costs $100. and all that inspiration and fun. thanks so much for watching us tonight. we're always working for you at abcnews.com. and "nightline" will be here later at itself new time, 12:25 a.m. eastern, and we'll see right back here again tomorrow night. goodnight. there's this island -- and it's got super-cute kangaroos. barrow island has got rare kangaroos. ♪ chevron has been developing energy here for decades. we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ wheel... of...
already she's a science star. >> get out there and make something! >> reporter: david wright, abc news, los angeles. >> so great for girls to watch. she says she spends hours thinking of her idea for her online show, but it only costs $100. and all that inspiration and fun. thanks so much for watching us tonight. we're always working for you at abcnews.com. and "nightline" will be here later at itself new time, 12:25 a.m. eastern, and we'll see right back here again...
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how science teachers are turning to popular music. how this class act is helping students finally take interest. >> i wish i had this earlier in the week. whatever it takes. however you get the message across, the fact that it gets across is a good thing. >>> but first, leading once again with weather. a monster of a storm is dumping snow in the middle of the country and spawning killer tornadoes. >> hemphill, texas area was hit hard. and it's far from over, as severe weather warnings are up across a big section of the country this morning. our coverage begins with abc's brad wheelis. >> reporter: old man winter just keeps rolling along across 20 states. bringing traffic to a slippery, sliding crawl. >> our car is in the ditch. people sliding into people. it's a mess out here. it's really a mess out here. >> reporter: some lucky drivers found foul weather friends. whiteout conditions and icy roads made driving daring and dangerous. >> just lost control due to the weather condition. >> reporter: scary? >> scary, yes, it is. >> reporter
how science teachers are turning to popular music. how this class act is helping students finally take interest. >> i wish i had this earlier in the week. whatever it takes. however you get the message across, the fact that it gets across is a good thing. >>> but first, leading once again with weather. a monster of a storm is dumping snow in the middle of the country and spawning killer tornadoes. >> hemphill, texas area was hit hard. and it's far from over, as severe...
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science is real. it's something you touch. reporter: the substitutes really like the hands-on aspect -- the students really like the hands of on aspect. >> sometimes you're like flying and stuff. chemistry is a lot of things, in cooking, like that is one of them. i really like cooking. >> think it's worth it. i learn amazing things here. >> you don't have to worry about everything being right or the experiment going right even if you mess it up. reporter: for one student it's personal. >> i like it when she can take on other people. reporter: that is because the science coach is also her mother. as for the program's impact on the students -- >> they are talking about chemistry, they are telling me knowledge about the periodic table i wouldn't expect anage fourth grader to know. >> all it takes is one person to spark an idea. leon: think about that. the periodic table in the fourth grade, that is way ahead of where we were. not only do the students gain from the program, the schools that have a science coach there, they get $50
science is real. it's something you touch. reporter: the substitutes really like the hands-on aspect -- the students really like the hands of on aspect. >> sometimes you're like flying and stuff. chemistry is a lot of things, in cooking, like that is one of them. i really like cooking. >> think it's worth it. i learn amazing things here. >> you don't have to worry about everything being right or the experiment going right even if you mess it up. reporter: for one student it's...